'It felt like she was asking me to save her': the film based on a five-year-old Palestinian girl's dying pleas

omg this is so heartbreaking πŸ€• I cant believe that 5 yr old girl's voice was the only thing that could make Kaouther Ben Hania want to create a whole film about her 😭 it's like, what's going on in our world? these kids are getting shot and killed and no one's doing anything about it πŸ’” I mean, I'm all for calling out the system, but this is just a kid... can't we all just try to live with some peace and love? πŸ™ and yeah, cinema can be powerful, I guess, but sometimes it feels like it's just scratching the surface... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm so emotional thinking about this young girl's tragic story πŸ€•πŸ’”. It's heartbreaking to think about the five-year-old Hind Rajab making that desperate call for help in such a traumatic situation. The fact that her voice was barely heard by anyone who could have saved her is just devastating 😩.

It's not just Hind's death that's so sad, but also what happened after she passed away - the film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" has brought attention to this conflict and the struggles faced by Palestinian children. I think it's really powerful that actress Kaouther Ben Hania is using her platform to bring awareness to this issue 🌟.

I was moved to tears when I heard about this film receiving a 23-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival - it just shows how much impact cinema can have on people's emotions and perspectives πŸŽ₯. It makes me want to learn more about this conflict and see if there's anything I can do to help, even if it's just by spreading awareness πŸ’¬.
 
πŸ˜” watching this film is just heartbreaking ... the sound of Hind's voice still echoes in my head it's like you can feel her pain and fear as if it was happening right now 🀯 the way Ben Hania portrayed it is so raw and real it's not easy to watch but it needs to be seen by everyone ... the world needs to know what's happening to these innocent kids πŸ’” we need to do more than just stand by and watch from afar we owe it to them to raise our voices and take action πŸ—£οΈ maybe this film can be that catalyst for change πŸ”₯
 
😊 I think this film is a game changer 🀯! It's so powerful to hear Hind's voice again, even though it's just an actress playing her. It gives you chills every time she cries out for help 😭. I love how the director, Kaouther Ben Hania, stayed true to her first feelings when hearing Hind's voice – it's like we're right there with her in that moment πŸ€—. The film is not just a tribute to Hind, but also a call to action πŸŽ₯. It makes you think about what we can do to prevent these kinds of tragedies from happening again πŸ’‘. I'm so grateful for films like this one that make us feel and think deeply 😊.
 
I'm seriously blown away by this film... it's like the audio recording of Hind's cries for help is still echoing in your mind 🀯. I mean, what's going to stop us from learning from these horrific events? It feels like we're numb, just accepting the status quo, and then something like this comes along and shakes you out of that numbness 😩. As a movie buff, I love how Ben Hania brought this story to life - it's raw, emotional, and leaves you feeling helpless but also somehow inspired πŸŽ₯πŸ’ͺ. And 23 minutes of standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival? That's insane... I think we need more movies like this one, ones that break down barriers and spark a new conversation 🌟
 
This whole thing is just so heartbreaking πŸ’” I mean, Hind was only 5 years old, and she died in such a horrific way... it's just not right. The fact that her voice was recorded on the night of her death, and then completely ignored by those who could have saved her... it's just too much to bear 😭.

But what really gets me is that this film has brought attention back to the conflict in Gaza and the plight of Palestinian children like Hind 🌟. I think Kaouther Ben Hania's statement about cinema changing people's perceptions and sparking action is so true... we need more stories like this coming out to remind us of the human cost of war πŸ™.

And it's amazing that her film received a 23-minute standing ovation at Venice Film Festival! That's a testament to how powerful this story can be, even after all these years πŸ’₯. We need more voices like Hind Rajab being heard, and more people like Ben Hania using their platforms to raise awareness about these important issues 🌎.
 
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